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Return of the Strongest Forbidden Magus

As death clutches Henry, he makes a desperate choice to chant, which he hates with a passion. The chanted spell opens a path beyond reality, and his soul is taken to the future to reincarnate. However, this future timeline doesn’t know his past glory. So with everything he had done turned to dust, what will Henry do to regain everything he had lost? How would he find out the events after his death? Follow Henry as he traverses a familiar yet unfamiliar world. He seeks something gone and forgotten. Will he find it? Or will death be his final destiny? Read on to discover what it means to be overpowered and super intelligent. ====== Author's Note: Comments and reviews are welcome. Please be respectful, or I won't respond. READ THIS: MC has an uncaring personality. The only thing in his mind is magic. Chapter Length: ~1600 - 1000 words Release Rate: 2/day or 14/week. If I'm busy, only 1 a day (rarely happens) Update Schedule: 10 AM & 10 PM UTC+8 / HK / SG / MNL / KL 07 AM & 07 PM PDT / PST 02 AM & 02 PM UTC / UK Acronym: RSFM Character in Cover: Felicia Cover made with AnythingV5

Cloud_Daoist · Fantasy
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New Disciple?

"Lisette Grass."

She could not understand why he was placing a lot of importance on this. She wanted this to be over with. His delay only made her more nervous.

"Lisette, I'm here to satisfy my mother's past trauma. It doesn't matter as much. Don't hold back. If you do, I will kick your mother!"

Henry saw a glimpse of her talent. Unlike the others in the academy, she was good, at least good enough to catch his attention.

"You dare!"

Lisette heaved in anger. This guy said so much bullshit. He was definitely crazy.

"Come!"

Henry straightened his back and waited for her to attack.

Lisette, now feeling anger, raised her hand up.

She remembered Henry not using any chants. She forced herself in her anger, and a splash of water formed. Although, it wasn't as big as when she used a chant.

Lisette paused in shock. She stared at the splash of water that fell in front of her.

"Not bad."